Sun Star Bacolod

BCPO ON 'FULL ALERT'

Churches urged to adopt tighter security protocol amid terror threat

- BY TERESA D. ELLERA

BACOLOD City Police Office (BCPO) has been placed on full alert status after authoritie­s and the military received informatio­n that terrorists are planning to target several churches.

BCPO spokespers­on, Police Lt. Colonel Ariel Pico, said the alert status has also been observed after the jewelry stores robbery in a mall in the city last week and the Vallacar Transit, Inc. controvers­y.

Pico said the units are placed on “full alert” status although the informatio­n is not credible but they are not taking any chances.

“There is a threat since several months ago, but it has not yet been fully validated,” he said.

The BCPO spokespers­on said they have made the pro-active decision of assigning police officers in the city’s churches, particular­ly the San Sebastian Cathedral especially during mass and other prayer services.

Pico also highly recommends to Bishop Patricio Buzon and parish priests in the city to adopt tighter security protocol. One example is having

churchgoer­s register their names in a logbook similar to what is currently being done in some churches in Luzon.

Earlier, the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) has received an intelligen­ce memo that two Sri Lankan-nationals with links to the Islamic State (IS) are planning to conduct attacks on what the IS stated as “crusader” churches in Luzon.

However the AFP is also expressing doubts to the veracity of the report as the informatio­n came out from a Singapore-based newspaper outlet.*

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